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Old 01-29-2022, 06:11 AM   #163
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Device: Kindle Paperwhite 4, Kobo Libra 2
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Originally Posted by Poppaea View Post

What I do love about both readers is having the wider bezel to hold onto. As much as I loved the Aura One, when I got the H2O I realized my grip loosened because I had a wider bezel and didn't have to be afraid of accidentially touching the screen anymore.

Both Libras are great and even though I've been raving about the new screen the difference is not as dramatic as it was in the old days when we did step up from 212 dpi to 300 dpi. It is just when you compare them side by side. I guess if you are used to even lighting it will be worth getting the Libra 2. If you are one of the people who aren't fazed by the slight lightband, like I am, and you do get a great deal on a Libra H2O, you will love it, too. It just boils down to personal sensitivity.
The wider bezel is actually what drew me to the Libra series since I read mostly in one hand. Comparing directly the two Libras, are they comparable in terms of ergonomics? (regardless of page turn buttons positioning). I would imagine the H2O to be somewhat more comfortable sind it's there a bit of an inward fold where you might rest your thumb (like you would with a book). But I could be wrong, thoughts?

But unfortunately, I might be one of those people who is sensitive to uneven lighting and weird color tints on the screen. I actually purchased the Clara HD long ago as my first ereader, but found the screen to have somewhat uneven lighting with strange green tint - bought the Paperwhite 4 to compare and returned the Clara as soon as I see how much better the screen on the PW4 is.

Oh boy, tough decisions :/
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